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Get a new 2006 loaded V6 Hyundai Sonata and remove the emblems.

If you're really interested, the guy up the street from me wants to unload his 2002 X-type. It needs a new engine -$12k - and its not under warranty. He says the car gave him problems from the day he bought it. Nice image though.

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Why exactly is status so important to you to begin with? If there is no reason other than worrying what people will think of you based on what you drive that is pathetic. If there is a business reason thats a little more understandable, but I still don't see why a brand new Hyundai wouldn't have a good enough image.

People who buy cars because they think other people will think they are cool or have money are way too insecure.


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Originally posted by CeeBee94Z:
People who buy cars because they think other people will think they are cool or have money are way too plastic & superficial.




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Originally posted by Zoom Zoom Diva:
Originally posted by Jeb Hoge:

Pffft...whatever...just get a loaded Mazda 6s 5-door in red, tint the glass, and keep it clean.




Am I missing something here?




Not at all. I assume that he's looking for a clean, nice, good-looking car with some sort of "image", and frankly I think a 6s done up like I posted should fit all of his needs without going through the hassle of looking for a good-condition used whatever. And the Mazda doesn't have the Hyundai stigma.


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I don't know what he does for a living, but in some jobs like real estate the image of success is very important. While all of you might put down people who rely on what type of car you drive to judge who you are, the fact remains that for a large chunk of the general population that's exactly what happens.

I stick by my BMW recommendation. If it's a CPO the cost of ownership will be very minimal, at least until the warranty runs out.

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Originally posted by Jeb Hoge:
Not at all. I assume that he's looking for a clean, nice, good-looking car with some sort of "image", and frankly I think a 6s done up like I posted should fit all of his needs without going through the hassle of looking for a good-condition used whatever. And the Mazda doesn't have the Hyundai stigma.




I just wondered, as you had coincidentally described Diva very well (I have 35% tint).

Originally posted by Pigeon:
I don't know what he does for a living, but in some jobs like real estate the image of success is very important. While all of you might put down people who rely on what type of car you drive to judge who you are, the fact remains that for a large chunk of the general population that's exactly what happens.




Many people are also turned off when their salesperson turns up in a fancy car. Even if completely unwarranted, they think they're paying too much in overhead/commission so the agent can afford that pricey car.


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Originally posted by Jeb Hoge:
And the Mazda doesn't have the Hyundai warrenty.


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Originally posted by JB1:
Originally posted by Jeb Hoge:
And the Mazda doesn't have the Hyundai warrenty.


much better now




True dat.


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Originally posted by neelnug:
need some advice... used car 20-25k. Nothing crazy, nothing old. Reliability and cost to own are very important. Has to be an auto and image is important. Needs to seem adult. Legacy Gt is out. So far I have looked at the X-type 3.0 and Q45. 2 or 4 doors.




G35 sedan or coupe 02-04 model year, plenty of them on the market in the 20-25k range in our area, great cars. I love the look of the G35C much moreso than the sedan but either is a great pick in that price range, hard to beat the VQ35 V6 powerplant for reliability, refinement and power to boot (260/280HP in these model years).

The next gen G35 will be my next ride (pics below):






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That car looks sick! G-35 def. Thats what I suggested back on page 3. Its nice looking and great power and reliablity what more can you ask for.


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